The Americana series is Lennar’s entry range at Turnleaf: six floor plans from $231,999 to $305,999, between 1,263 and 2,463 square feet, with three to six bedrooms. It contains the lowest price in the whole community and the cheapest square foot on Lennar’s list.
These are detached single-family homes. They are described second-hand as patio homes often enough to be worth correcting: Lennar describes its Turnleaf product as single-family, and listing data records Americana addresses as Single Family Residence. No source we could find describes any Turnleaf series as attached, villa or patio product. The single-level, low-maintenance language used on some plan pages is the likely origin of the confusion.
| Plan | Bd | Ba | Sq ft | Storeys | From | $/sq ft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abbey | 3 | 2 | 1,263 | 1 | $231,999 | $184 |
| Belmont | 3 | 2 | 1,429 | 1 | $238,999 | $167 |
| Columbus | 4 | 2.5 | 1,874 | 2 | $268,999 | $144 |
| Edison | 5 | 2.5 | 2,112 | 2 | $288,999 | $137 |
| Georgia | 5 | 2.5 | 2,326 | 2 | $298,999 | $129 |
| Jefferson | 6 | 3 | 2,463 | 2 | $305,999 | $124 |
All specifications and base prices as displayed by Lennar on 14 August 2026 and subject to change without notice. Base prices exclude the homesite premium, structural and design options and closing costs. Price per square foot is our calculation from Lennar’s own published figures.
How the series is shaped
Two plans are single storey and four are two storey. Every one has a two-car garage. Bedroom count climbs faster than floor area does, which is precisely why the price per square foot falls as you move up the series — the Abbey at about $184 a foot, the Jefferson at about $124. Rooms cost less than area. The Americana series is built on that fact.
The two things to watch
Bathrooms do not keep pace with bedrooms. The Columbus, Edison and Georgia all publish two and a half bathrooms — two full baths and a powder room. On the Georgia that means two showers serving five bedrooms in a home approaching $300,000. Only the Jefferson reaches three full baths. Adding a bathroom to a finished house is one of the most expensive retrofits there is, and bath count is a hard search filter at resale.
Single-storey living stops at $238,999. The Abbey and the Belmont are the only one-floor plans in the series. Above the Belmont, the next single-storey home Lennar publishes at Turnleaf is the Executive series Carson at $320,999 — an $82,000 step. If stairs are a genuine constraint rather than a preference, that changes the shortlist immediately.
Who the series suits
Buyers optimising for space and bedroom count per dollar, families who need four to six bedrooms without crossing $310,000, first-time buyers, and downsizers who want the two single-storey plans. It suits anyone comfortable with the trade that produces the low price: more rooms, smaller rooms, and a modest bathroom count.
It suits you less if you want a large owner’s suite and generous secondary rooms. The Executive series and, in particular, the Goodall are built the opposite way round.
Americana against Executive
The comparison people expect to be complicated is mostly not. The two series do not overlap on price: Americana ends at $305,999 and Executive starts at $320,999. Both are detached single-family. Every plan in both has a two-car garage.
What is missing is the part that would let anyone judge the premium. Lennar publishes no feature-by-feature specification comparison between the two series. The Georgia gives 2,326 square feet for $298,999 while the Executive Carson gives 1,933 for $320,999 — 393 more square feet for $22,000 less. Whether that makes the Georgia better value depends entirely on what the Executive specification includes, and that answer has to be requested in writing.
Questions people ask
What is the Lennar Americana series at Turnleaf?
Lennar’s entry series at Turnleaf: six detached single-family plans from $231,999 to $305,999, 1,263 to 2,463 square feet, three to six bedrooms, all with two-car garages, as displayed on 14 August 2026.
Are Americana series homes patio homes or villas?
No. They are detached single-family homes on their own homesites. Lennar describes its Turnleaf product as single-family homes and listing data records these addresses as Single Family Residence. We could not find a single source supporting the patio-home description.
Which Americana plan has the most bedrooms?
The Jefferson, with six bedrooms and three full bathrooms in 2,463 square feet from $305,999. It is the cheapest square foot of all 13 Lennar plans at Turnleaf, at about $124, which is a direct consequence of dividing the footprint into more rooms.
Are the amenities open for Americana buyers?
No. The amenity centre is under construction and no opening date has been announced by the developer or reported anywhere we could find, checked to August 2026. Lennar calls current pricing here “pre-amenity pricing” — the builder’s phrase — and the trade-off inside it is that a buyer pays now for a facility with no published completion date.
Related pages
- All 13 floor plans compared — including the cost of every step up the ladder.
- Executive series — the seven plans above this range.
- Manor Homes — the series whose status nobody can confirm.
- HOA and Coral Creek CDD fees — the recurring costs on top of these prices.
- Lennar at Turnleaf and the Turnleaf community guide.